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AMP240

Troubleshooting

7. 

Trouble 

Action

No sound or incomplete audio  Check if the random equipment are switched on and  

 

set correctly.

 

Check cables for connection problems.

 

Check if the correct source is selected.

 

Check volume or mute setting.

No power 

Check if the power cord has been properly connected  

 

to the power outlet.

Malfunction 

Should the appliance develop a serious malfunction,  

 

unplug the appliance for 30 minutes. After this, power  

 

on the appliance and restore to factory default.

Radio

Trouble 

Action

Noise or sound distorted  

Station is not tuned properly. Adjust tuning control.

on FM broadcasts 

Wire aerial is not positioned correctly. Extend the aerial.

FM stereo indicator does 

Selected station broadcasts in mono

not light 

Extend the aerial.

 

Station signal is too weak. Try other strong stations.

CD

Trouble 

Action

No playback 

There is no disc inserted. Load a disc in the appliance.

 

Disc is loaded upside down. Place the disc with the  

 

label facing upward.

 

Incorrect type of disc.

 

Disc may be damaged or dirty, clean the disc or try   

 

another disc.

 

Moisture may have condensed inside the appliance. 

 

Remove the disc and leave the appliance powered on  

 

for one or two hours.

No sound or incomplete audio  Select another audio track.

No scan or skip possible 

Some discs are programmed to refuse user action at  

 

certain sections. This is no malfunction. Single chapter  

 

or track discs do not allow skip function.

Summary of Contents for AMP240

Page 1: ... iPod Music System ALD1915H GB 2 NL 21 FR 41 ES 60 DA120 DE 79 EL 99 User manual Gebruiksaanwijzing Manuel de l utilisateur Manual de instrucciones Gebrauchsanleitung Οδηγίες χρήσεως Brugsanvisning AMP240 ...

Page 2: ...king 4 2 2 Package contents 4 3 Installation 5 3 1 Installing the speakers 6 3 2 Connecting random equipment 7 3 3 Remote control 7 4 Functions 8 5 Operation 9 5 1 Quick start 9 5 2 Radio functions 11 5 3 CD functions 11 5 4 iPod functions 13 5 5 Clock functions 14 6 Cleaning and maintenance 16 6 1 Handle and care of a disc 16 7 Troubleshooting 17 8 Technical data 19 9 Disposal of used electrical ...

Page 3: ...re not obeyed CAUTION A caution means that damage to the equipment is possible i A note gives additional information e g for a procedure General safety instructions 1 3 WARNING Do not put force on the appliance The appliance can fall and can cause serious injury CAUTION Do not spill any liquid on the appliance WARNING Do not insert any objects in the ventilation holes CAUTION Do not block the vent...

Page 4: ...the original carton and packing materials in case it ever becomes necessary to return your product for service This is the only way to safely protect the product against damage in transit If you do dispose of the carton and the packing materials please remember to recycle with due care to the environment Package contents 2 2 The following items are included in the received package 1 CD iPod Music ...

Page 5: ...ar a heat source Do not expose the appliance to direct sunlight i This appliance is equipped with rubber feet to prevent it from moving The feet are made from non migrating material specially formulated to avoid leaving any marks or stains on furniture However certain types of furniture polishes wood preservatives or cleaning sprays cause the rubber to soften and leave marks or a residue on the fu...

Page 6: ... connect the wires Connect the wires as described below Connection to speakers Press the latches to open the terminals Keep the latches depressed Connect the wire ends to the speakers matching the and polarity markings Release the latches to lock the wire ends Connection to the appliance Press the latches to open the terminals Connect the wire ends of the speakers to the appliance matching the and...

Page 7: ...Cable connection Insert an FM aerial or a suitable cable into the FM ANT connection Remote control 3 3 Install batteries Remove the battery cover Insert the batteries matching the and polarity markings Re install the battery cover CAUTION Incorrect installation can cause battery leakage and corrosion which will damage the appliance Corrosion oxidation battery leakage and any other gradually acidic...

Page 8: ...nt panel 1 STANDBY button 2 Display 3 FUNCTION button 4 MEMO CLOCK ENTER button 5 STOP button 6 CD compartment 7 OPEN CLOSE button 8 PREV button 9 NEXT button 10 VOL button 11 PLAY PAUSE button 12 VOL button 13 Remote control sensor 14 Docking station ...

Page 9: ...utton 29 VOL button 30 VOL button 31 STOP button 32 PLAY PAUSE button 33 NEXT button 34 ENTER button 35 BASS button 36 MUTE button 37 OPEN CLOSE button Operation 5 All functions of the appliance are accessible using the remote control All instructions refer to operation with the remote control unless indicated otherwise Quick start 5 1 General functions To switch on the appliance press the STANDBY...

Page 10: ...tions Switch on the appliance Select the CD mode To insert a CD Press the OPEN CLOSE button 37 to open the CD compartment 6 Insert the CD with the label upwards Press the OPEN CLOSE button 37 to close the CD compartment 6 The display shows the total number of tracks on the CD To start playback press the PLAY PAUSE button 32 once For extended instructions read the paragraph CD functions further on ...

Page 11: ...until the desired frequency is set Press the MEMORY CLOCK button 21 Press the FOLDER UP button 22 or the FOLDER DN button 23 to select the preset memory number Press the MEMORY CLOCK button 21 to confirm the selection CD functions 5 3 During playback the following functions are available To select a track press the PREV button 20 or the NEXT button 33 until the desired track is set To search for a...

Page 12: ... MEMORY CLOCK button 21 after the program has finished Press the PLAY PAUSE button 32 to start the program again To repeat the program press the REPEAT button 24 twice during playback of the program To delete the program during the playback press the STOP button 31 Using the MP3 playback function Insert an MP3 disc A content menu shows on the display Press the FOLDER UP button 22 or the FOLDER DN ...

Page 13: ...ting an iPod ensure that the correct dock adaptor is placed i When an iPod is installed it will go into standby mode and then switch off Whilst the iPod is docked in the system its battery is charged automatically When the battery is fully charged the charging process is completed Unit compatibility Model Memory size iPod 5G 30 60 80 GB iPod nano 1 2 4 GB iPod 2G Nano 2 4 8 GB iPod 3G Nano 4 8 GB ...

Page 14: ...e FOLDER UP button 22 or the FOLDER DN button 23 to select a submenu Press the ENTER button 34 to select a setting To return to the main menu press the MENU button 19 Clock functions 5 5 i To set the time the appliance must be switched OFF Press and hold the MEMORY CLOCK button 21 The default time 24 Hour flashes on the display To switch between 12H mode and 24H mode press the PREV button 20 or th...

Page 15: ... minutes Press the TIMER button 27 to confirm The display shows the message Off The hour digits start flashing To set the end time Press the PREV button 20 or the NEXT button 33 to set the desired hour Press the TIMER button 27 to confirm The minute digits start flashing Press the PREV button 20 or the NEXT button 33 to set the desired minutes Press the TIMER button 27 to confirm Press the TIMER b...

Page 16: ...tch off and unplug the appliance Handle and care of a disc 6 1 Hold the disc with fingers Hold the disc outer edge and or the centre spindle hole Do not touch the disc surface Do not bend or press the disc Do not expose the disc to direct sunlight or heating sources Clean the disc surface with a soft dry cleaning cloth Wipe the disc surface gently radially from centre towards the outer edge Do not...

Page 17: ...casts Wire aerial is not positioned correctly Extend the aerial FM stereo indicator does Selected station broadcasts in mono not light Extend the aerial Station signal is too weak Try other strong stations CD Trouble Action No playback There is no disc inserted Load a disc in the appliance Disc is loaded upside down Place the disc with the label facing upward Incorrect type of disc Disc may be dam...

Page 18: ...he volume output to the not increase audio volume headphone jack Set the unit volume control when the iPod is docked on the unit AUX Trouble Action No sound on the unit system Input source is low Increase the volume level on the audio source device No picture Check if the TV is switched on and set to the correct A V input Check cables for connection problems Check cables for damage Remote control ...

Page 19: ...g Tuner Parameter Value FM radio 87 5 mHz 108 mHz Disc output Parameter Value Laser type Semiconductor Wave length 760 800 nm Signal noise ratio 0 dB A 1 kHz 0 dB A Distortion 0 5 kHz 0 dB A Wow and flutter Immeasurable Speaker system Parameter Value Impedance Ω Cabinet material Wood Wire length 180 cm Dimensions W x H x D 160 x 140 x 228 mm Weight 1 646 kg Remote control RC Parameter Value Power ...

Page 20: ... electronic product By ensuring the correct disposal of this product you will help prevent potentially hazardous to the environment and to human health which could otherwise be caused by unsuitable waste handling of this product The recycling of materials will help conserve natural resources Please do not therefore dispose of your old electrical and electronic equipment with your household waste F...

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